This is exactly how I got my start in software. I was hired to walk a warehouse at a furniture retailer and take inventory with pencil and paper. At this time I had 0 computer experience.
Soon I was voluntarily transferring the paper to spreadsheets and printing them out. Next was a starbase db with a simple form on a laptop.
A year later I had built a custom system with a mysql database, barcode scanners at the arrival and departure gates and automatic email reports to the owner.
It is because of this that I was able to get to move on to another company to be hired as a software developer without a college degree.
Ditto. I did some temp work for a Big Dumb Company that was trying to manage compensation on a gigantic Borland Quattro Pro spreadsheet. I sold them on converting it to Paradox, bought a book on programming in Paradox and haven't looked back since.
Soon I was voluntarily transferring the paper to spreadsheets and printing them out. Next was a starbase db with a simple form on a laptop.
A year later I had built a custom system with a mysql database, barcode scanners at the arrival and departure gates and automatic email reports to the owner.
It is because of this that I was able to get to move on to another company to be hired as a software developer without a college degree.